New Emails of Epstein: How He and Maxwell Planned to Have a Child After the Scandal.
According to The Sun: An investigation of over 18,000 emails received by Bloomberg News revealed sensational details about the relationship between Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. It turned out that the couple planned an infertility treatment procedure even after their crimes became known to the public.
Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, who allegedly planned infertility treatment together Reuters Getty
Image from the book about Epstein's 50th birthday
Sensational Messages
According to the correspondence, Maxwell opened an account in a foreign bank in Epstein's name and was registered as the director of his company. One of the emails contains instructions regarding sperm donation for treatment.
“You can create a sample at home,” Maxwell writes in one of the emails. She also notes that it needs to be done “within 90 minutes after my procedure and collect all the ejaculation.”
These messages emerged after a search of Epstein's mansion in October 2005 when detectives received reports that young girls were being paid for massages.
Epstein's Plans
It was previously reported that Epstein planned to impregnate dozens of women at his ranch in New Mexico and even discussed it at parties. He allegedly wanted his property to become a “baby-making factory.”
These revelations occurred after the publication of the so-called “birthday book” of Epstein, which contains photographs of Maxwell topless in a pool.
Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein planned children, according to emails
AFP
Currently, Maxwell is serving a 20-year sentence in prison for trafficking, while Epstein took his own life in 2019. However, controversies and speculations about the circumstances of his death still persist.
Revelations about Epstein's and Maxwell's plans pertain not only to their personal intentions but also to the broader topic of social relationships and sexual exploitation. This story should be viewed in the context of the ongoing struggle for women's rights and the necessity of accountability for crimes against them.
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